Marine conservation in Hong Kong

2009 Living Seas Marine Ecotours

Many Hong Kong people might not be surprised to learn that 60% of Hong Kong’s area is covered by water, but ask anyone in the street and they might assume that Hong Kong underwater is simply a murky pile of rubbish.  Indeed, it is difficult to convince people that Hong Kong has any valuable marine resources worth saving unless they can see it for themselves.  

 
Sponsored by International Elite Divers Training Centre Ltd 國際(精英)潛水訓練中心(IDTC), Living Seas Hong Kong conducted two marine ecotours to Sharp Island in August 2009, one for the general public, and one for an Alumni Group from Hong Kong University.  After a brief introduction to Hong Kong’s Marine Ecology, participants split into different groups according to their chosen activity. Ie, Snorkellers, Discovery Scuba Divers and Certified Scuba Divers.  Each group was led by qualified diving professionals to help them with their equipment and .to acquire basic diving or snorkeling skills. Certified divers could choose to be accompanied by a divemaster guide.  Both beginners and certified divers were surprised to learn that Hong Kong
 
  • hosts at least 84 species of hard corals – more than the entire Caribbean sea;
  • has over 350 species of reef fish residing in its local coral areas, not to mention the hundreds of species of pelagic visitors (from the open sea) such as whale sharks and tuna, plus green turtles, dolphins, whales, as well as invertebrates from crabs and lobsters to anemones, sea urchins, star fish and soft corals – a very diverse marine environment;
  • has established several marine parks and coral protection zones, but only 0.01% of Hong Kong’s seas are fully protected from any fishing (“No Take Zone”);
  • permits destructive fishing practices such as bottom trawling to continue;
  • seafood consumption patterns contribute to decimate not only the local marine environment, but also impact countries all across the region.
  

By late afternoon, we played some quiz games to test their new knowledge about Hong Kong’s Marine Environment and Conservation situation with prizes for correct answers.  Participants not only enjoyed a fun-filled day exploring the underwater world, they also expanded their knowledge about the 60% of Hong Kong that few get to see.  Please check our webpage or facebook page for more photos from the event.

 
Living Seas Hong Kong is already planning some more marine ecotours for 2010.  If your group wants to organize a trip for themselves, or if you want to join one planned for the general public, please send us a note to our webpage or to our facebook page and we will gladly organize one for you.
 
 
 
2009 勃勃海洋生態之旅
 
大概許多香港人都知道,香港有六成地方被水覆蓋,但在不少人心目中,香港的水底世界不過是一個黑沉沉的垃圾堆。除非讓他們親歷其境,否則,對香港水中有珍貴海洋資源這個說法,他們肯定會嗤之以鼻。
 
2009年8月,勃勃海洋得到國際(精英)潛水訓練中心(IDTC)贊助,在橋嘴島舉辦了兩次海洋生態之旅(一次對象為公眾,另一次則為一個香港大學校友組織)。參加者獲簡介香港海洋生態後,便按其選擇活動分成不同小組,活動包括浮潛、潛水體驗和認證潛水員下潛。各小組均由專業潛水員帶領,教授使用裝備及基本潛水或浮潛的技巧,認證潛水員則可選擇是否由潛水長陪同。無論是初次體驗者還是認證潛水員,都驚覺香港︰

  • 原來有最少84種石珊瑚,比整個加勒比海的種類還要多;
  • 有超過350種珊瑚礁魚住在珊瑚區,還有幾百種遠洋訪客,如鯨鯊、吞拿魚、綠海龜、海豚、鯨魚,及無脊椎生物如蟹、龍蝦、海葵、海膽、海星及軟珊瑚等,多姿多采;
  • 設立了幾個海岸公園和珊瑚保護區,但卻只有0.01%的香港海洋完全禁止捕漁;
  • 仍然容許拖網這類破壞性捕魚行為;
  • 食用海鮮的習慣不僅令本地海洋生態大受影響,連區內其他國家的環境也飽受摧殘;  
  
下午我們又有問答遊戲,測試參加者對香港海洋環境和保育的新知識,答對者可以得到獎品。他們不僅在水底世界享受了愉快的一天,更對那佔香港六成面積的海洋加深認知。我們的網頁和 facebook 有更多這次活動的照片。
 
勃勃海洋在2010年將繼續舉辦海洋生態之旅。如果你的團隊希望自組隊伍參加,又或是希望跟其他公眾一起參與,歡迎你在我們的網頁或 facebook 留言,我們樂意為你安排。

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